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Andrew Coyne (James Andrew Coyne) was born on 23 December, 1960 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian journalist and editor (1960-). Discover Andrew Coyne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As James Andrew Coyne
Occupation Journalist, editor
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1960
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1955

Coyne was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of Hope Meribeth Cameron (née Stobie) and James Elliott Coyne, who was governor of the Bank of Canada from 1955 to 1961.

His paternal great-grandfather was historian and lawyer James Henry Coyne.

His sister is actress Susan Coyne.

He is also the cousin of constitutional lawyer Deborah Coyne, who is the mother of Pierre Trudeau's youngest child.

Coyne graduated from Kelvin High School in Winnipeg.

Coyne studied at the University of Manitoba where he became the editor of The Manitoban student newspaper.

He also spent two years reporting for the Winnipeg Sun.

1960

James Andrew Coyne (born December 23, 1960) is a Canadian columnist with The Globe and Mail and a member of the At Issue panel on CBC's The National.

Previously, he has been national editor for Maclean's and a columnist with National Post.

1981

In 1981, Coyne transferred to the University of Toronto's Trinity College, where his classmates included Jim Balsillie, Malcolm Gladwell, Tony Clement, Nigel Wright, Patricia Pearson, Atom Egoyan, and author and political strategist John Duffy.

He received a BA in economics and history from Trinity.

Coyne then went to the London School of Economics, where he received his master's degree in economics.

1985

After a six-year period as a Financial Post columnist from 1985 to 1991, Coyne joined The Globe and Mail's editorial board.

There, Coyne won two consecutive National Newspaper Awards for his work.

1994

He had a regular column in the Globe between 1994 and 1996, when he joined Southam News (later CanWest News Service) as a nationally syndicated columnist.

1998

Coyne became a columnist with the National Post – the successor to the Financial Post – when it launched in 1998.

2007

Coyne left the Post in 2007 to work at Maclean's.

2011

Coyne left Maclean's in 2011 to return to the Post as a columnist.

2012

Coyne has been a longtime member of the At Issue panel on CBC's The National, where he appeared as early as 2012 in the day of Peter Mansbridge.

His role on the panel hosted by CBC Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton has made him a household name appearing every Thursday evening alongside panelists Chantal Hébert and Althia Raj.

2014

In December 2014, he was appointed to the position of Editor, Editorials and Comment.

2015

After years of writing a weekly Saturday column, Coyne's contribution was absent from the edition published just prior to the 2015 Canadian federal election, because the column he wanted to submit called for a vote against the Conservative Party of Canada while the Post's editorial board had endorsed the Conservatives.

While Coyne was the head of the editorial board, the decision to endorse the Conservatives was made by the newspaper's publisher Paul Godfrey.

On election day, Coyne announced that as a result of the paper refusing to run his election column, he was resigning as the Post's editorial page and comment editor but would remain as a columnist.

Coyne has also been published in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, Saturday Night, the now-defunct Canadian edition of Time, and other publications.

Coyne has also written for the conservative magazine The Next City.

2019

In November 2019, Coyne announced that he would henceforth be employed by The Globe and Mail.

Coyne is a proponent of the Century Initiative, a proposal spearheaded by Dominic Barton to increase Canada's population to 100 million by 2100.

He admits that this lofty goal might not increase Canada's standard of living.

Nevertheless he supports it because it is ambitious and might result in more global clout for his home country.